Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin, 2013, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 80–85
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Parameters of water-salt metabolism in biathletes of high skills in the training conditions on the plain and in the middle

Golovin M. S. 1 (Novosibirsk , Russian Federation)
1 Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract: 

We studied indicators of water-salt metabolism and renal function in Biathletes high of sports skills in the plain and in the midland. Water-salt metabolism in sportsmen in the Midland compare to the plain has been resulted in a decrease of sodium, potassium and urea excretion and characterized that for the period of adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia. Increased reabsorption of fluid-free osmotic water in biathletes at mid-altitude area resulted in maintenance of blood plasma osmotic concentration after physical exercises. Sodium/potassium coefficient of saliva was lower in biathletes at mid-altitude area that was due to increased corticosteroid activity during training process.
Biathlon training process in mountainous area, after a period of sharp adaptation – 14 days, caused higher activity of the system regulating water-salt metabolism than at the plain.

Keywords: 

biathletes, high-altitude hypoxia, water-salt metabolism, renal function.

For citation:
Golovin M. S. Parameters of water-salt metabolism in biathletes of high skills in the training conditions on the plain and in the middle. Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin, 2013, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 80–85.
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Date of the publication 20.08.2013